Workers in Manufacturing

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2011

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Our presentation of long-run trends in economic activity is based
around the 2007 Standard Industrial Classification, but in that
Manufacturing is treated as just one of twenty-one "Sections".
Earlier classifications provide far more detail of manufacturing,
so to present some of that detail in long-run perspective here
we use a seven-way sub-classification of manufacturing used
by the 2011 Census of England and Wales
(unfortunately equivalent detail is not available from the
Scottish 2011 census).
"High-tech" i...

ncludes electronics and aircraft manufacture,
but also cars, shipbuilding and making any kind of machinery.

How to reference this page:

GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth,
Richmondshire District through time |
Industry Statistics |
Workers in Manufacturing,
A Vision of Britain through Time.